The organizers of Rally Estonia announced the route of their event which will be held on July 16-19.
The recce will last two days starting from Wednesday 15 July and ending on Thursday 16 July. In fact, the fans will have the chance to get signed autograph cards on Thursday 16 July while the Shakedown session will be held in Kastre on Friday morning. It will be crucial for the drivers as they can change the set-up of their cars before the real rally action which is set to begin on Friday afternoon.
The first day includes seven stages and 103,42 competitive kilometers. Both loops will start with "Raanitsa" which is the longest stage of the day with 21,45Km. Afterwards, the crews will pass from "Karaski" and "Kanepi", two stages that are very familiar to the Rally1 crews. Friday concludes with a superspecial stage "Elva linn" which is a 1,7-kilometer stage.
Saturday contains nine stages and 149,60 kilometers in distance. The morning consists of two repeated stages from "Peipsiääre" and "Mustvee" with the first one being the longest stage of this year's Rally Estonia with 24,35 kilometers. The second loop of Saturday includes five stages from which "Kambja" and "Otepaa" will be running twice. The final stage of that day is "Tartu vald", a superspecial stage of 1,76 kilometers.
The final day of Rally Estonia includes only two passes from "Kääriku" which is the longest stage of the rally with 24,39 kilometers. The two runs from that stage will define which crew will be the fastest in Powerstage and at the SuperSunday standings.
In total, Rally Estonia 2026 contains 18 stages and 301,80 competitive kilometers.
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